The Sky Blues will be the first club in A-League history to promote LGBTIQ inclusion at a professional game when they take on Melbourne Victory in tonight’s Big Blue, a day before the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras Parade.

They’ll be led onto the field by players from Sydney Rangers FC, Australia’s first football club for gay men, and The Flying Bats Women’s FC, the world’s largest lesbian football club, carrying a large rainbow flag and waving eight smaller flags.

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Captain Alex Brosque said raising awareness is an important step in tackling discrimination in football.

“We have a multi-cultural and diverse community and supporter base at Sydney FC and we are committed to welcoming everyone into the Sky Blue family and to our games,” he said.

Sydney FC players will wear rainbow laces in their boots and 2,000 laces will be handed out to the crowd before the match.

CEO Tony Pignata said he hopes other teams will follow their initiative.

“The Sydney FC family is inclusive of everyone and we do not discriminate on account of gender or sexuality,” he said.

Fourteen members of the Red and Black Bloc had their Wanderers memberships suspended and the FFA fined the club $20,000.

Joseph Roppolo, Sydney Rangers president, said he hoped the sanctions would send a strong message, but unfortunately the club has still received homophobic and hateful comments on social media this week.

“It’s clear we have a lot of work to do to change homophobic attitudes which are surprisingly still common and accepted as normal in sporting culture,” he said.

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